Sandy Shores

Sandy Shores is a small desert town located in the middle of the Grand Senora Desert in Blaine County, California. The town is situated south of Grapeseed, sits on the coastline of the Alamo Sea, and overlooks the huge Mount Chiliad. The town was formerly a picturesque holiday resort with over 3,000 residents, but it later became a somewhat abandoned, poverty-stricken, desolate town with meth labs, trailer parks, drug addicts, gang activity, prostitutes, and bigoted rednecks littering the area. During the 2010s, its legacy could be seen in its decaying remains of motels, drained swimming pools, and trailers by the coast, with the growing toxicity of the sea (caused by people dumping waste in the water) and the large influx of meth dealers and addicts deterring potential tourists.